I mean I am on the Cape.....
No propane, love cooking over oak and apple wood coals......
No propane, love cooking over oak and apple wood coals......
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I was trying to find the King if the Hill episode where Bobby gets obsessed with Capons after a visit to a local golf club.... but apparently no one has thought to pu a clip of that up on YouTube yet. And because I have not had coffee yet, I have capons (which are basically fancy-named chickens) confused with capers, which are silly little balls of decorative spice with little mor food value than kale.
So this will have to do?
Sick monkeys indeed!!!
Sirhr
Fancy chicken? It’s a rooster with its balls cut off!!
Fancy chicken? It’s a rooster with its balls cut off!!
They are right!
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Cape Cod’s New Normal: Sharks Are Everywhere
It is peak shark season on Cape Cod, and this summer, the huge animals lurking just offshore are an inescapable presence to the people on dry land.www.wsj.com
Had one just walk down the street in front of the house........"Land Shark" probably....
Homeowner says his business is off this year a good percent. He figures its sharks but could also be the new since Dec 2018, 15% short term rental tax signed into law by Republican gov Charlie Baker.
Everything the Feds gave back in taxes has certainly been taken by the states.
Isn’t that the stuff John Kerry and Housewives of Newark keep injecting themselves with?I fear this thread is full of Bosox fans.
Isn’t that the stuff John Kerry and Housewives of Newark keep injecting themselves with?
Sirhr
I didn’t know you could steer a chicken.
Stayed in West Falmouth a few years back, for a family wedding. Nice area.
Wood bat baseball league that is semi pro, you can walk up day of the game, some great times out there. Great food, great bars, great beeches.
The only thing missing in that post was the lobster roll and fried clams! BOC at the cape cod Melody tent!
P’Town looks like it needs to get back to burning witches.
Wow, what a write up and picture essay. Well done @pmclaine and Thank you for taking the time to share your vacation. All the best to you and yours!
We will head to the Chatham Fish Pier at some point to see whats coming off the working boats and see the Grey seals up close.
Nickersons Fish Market there is good for the fried mollusks and anything crustacean. Bit pricey but they do a good job. I tend toward the broiled seafood these days not fried.
You're in my old hood at the Chatham pier. My grandmother's home was across the way on Barcliff Ave. Nickerson's has my favorite fried cod sandwich anywhere, pretty generous for $13. While at the pier be sure to shoot the fucking gray seals, they are destroying the fishery. When I was a kid there were no seals, when I was a teen there were a couple dozen seals, now there are 50+ thousand of them, eating everything in site and shitting enough to spoil the water quality. This video shows the magnitude of the problem.
If you like WWII history, check out the Marconi Museum in North Chatham, https://www.chathammarconi.org/, I think Bob Ryder's Inigma Machine is still on display. As for P-Town, I always have to make sure I avoid Bear Week, I look the part too much for that crowd. If you're in Chatham for dinner I'd always recommend The Chatham Squire, if you're looking for a great meal in Truro I like Blackfish.
The wife and I are heading to our family place in Harwich on Saturday. I spend a lot of time on the boat/beach anchored across from Outermost Harbor. We keep the boat in Ryder's Cove, the blue hull Welcraft just past the red nun in the east facing stream: http://www.ryderscove.com/ryders-cove-boat-yard-webcams Nantucket is about an hour run, great fishing is either 2-3 miles east or 8 miles south. I'll be chasing striped bass next week. My buddy runs a charter fishing business out of Ryder's Cove, Monomoy Sportfishing http://www.chathamfishingcharters.com/, Captain Darren is an awesome guy.